Microwave Cooking Recipes And Tables; How Your Microwave Oven Works; Getting The Best Results With Your Microwave Oven - Roper M-ME 08XW Use And Care Manual

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MICROWAVE COOKING RECIPES
AND TABLES
How Your Microwave Oven
Works
Microwaves
are a form of energy similar to
radio and television
waves. Your microwave
oven is constructed
in such a way as to take
advantage of microwave energy. Electricity
is
converted into microwave energy by the mag-
netron tube, and microwaves are then sent into
the cooking area through openings at the top
of the oven. Microwaves
reflect off the metal
walls of the oven. Since microwaves
do not
penetrate
metal, cooking
utensils
made of
metal are not used for cooking in the micro-
wave. They can neither reflect nor absorb the
microwaves. The microwaves can however be
transmitted
through glass, paper, wicker and
microwavable
cooking dishes. Microwaves do
not heat the cookware,
though
vessels will
eventually feel hot from the heat generated by
the food. Microwaves
are attracted
to the
moisture
in foods
and
cause
the
water
molecules
to vibrate, 2,450 million times per
second. This is called absorption. As the water
molecules vibrate they rub against each other,
producing fnction. This friction, in turn, causes
the food to get hot. If you have trouble imagin-
ing how this is possible, just think how hot your
hands would get if you rubbed your palms
together 2,450 million times per second!
A very safe appliance:
Your microwave
oven is one of the safest of all home appli-
ances. When the door is opened, the oven
automatically
stops producing microwaves. By
the time microwave
energy
has been con-
verted into heat in the process of making food
hot, the microwaves
have completely
dis-
sipated.
Getting the Best Results From
Your Microwave Oven
Keeping an eye on things: #The recipes in
this book have been formulated
with great
care, but your success
in preparing
them
depends on how much attention you pay to the
food as it cooks. Your microwave
oven is
equipped
with a light that turns on automati-
cally when the oven is in operation.
You can
see inside the oven and check the progress of
your food. Directions given in recipes to "stir",
"rotate",
etc., should
be thought
of as the
minimum steps recommended
for even cook-
ing and speed in the microwave.
Factors affecting
cooking
time: The cook-
ing times given in the recipes in this book are
approximate.
Many
factors
affect
cooking
times. The temperature
of ingredients
used in
a recipe makes a big difference in the cooking
time. For example
a cake made with cold
butter, milk, and eggs will take considerably
longer to bake than one made with ingredients
that are at room temperature.
Range
of cooking
times:
Most of the
recipes in this book give a range of cooking
times. In general, you will find that the food
remains undercooked
at the lower end of the
time range. You may sometimes want to cook
your food beyond the maximum
time given.
Personal preferences
vary, as do the cooking
speeds of different ovens under different con-
ditions. While undercooked
food may always
be cooked a bit more, overcooked food can be
ruined.
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